Fantastic Four, Superman and Marvel Cinematic Universe
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Comic Book Resources on MSNMarvel Needs to Use James Gunn's Superman As a Blueprint to Fix This Broken MCU Character
Superman humanizes a larger-than-life character in a way that viewers can relate to--and Marvel could learn a valuable lesson from James Gunn's film.
A look at the Fantastic Four in comics from their 1961 debut onwards shows how the the Marvel universe originated from the Four.
Bloodlines, F1: The Movie, Jurassic World: Rebirth, How To Train Your Dragon, Superman and other Hollywood titles have collectively raked in well over ₹500 crore in India over a period of three months since May.
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We’ve reached peak Marvel mess
By making its universe larger than ever, Marvel has dwarfed its cinematic integrity to an ant-sized speck, resulting in the press tour for its big summer blockbuster devolving into a mess far more epic than the film itself.
James Gunn’s pointedly bright, colorful, canine-forward new movie, “Superman,” is the second launch in a dozen years of a new shared cinematic universe wherein the superhero in chief is gradually — or in this case, immediately — surrounded by other DC Comics heroes.
Who's winning the summer superhero blockbuster battle? IGN sat down to discuss Superman and Fantastic Four and the state of the union when it comes to all things MCU and DCU at SDCC 2025. Marvel Studios has been in a bit of a slump of late,
According to the same report that revealed DC’s attempt to steal Kevin Feige from Marvel, the brass at Warner Bros. have set Superman’s worldwide financial goal post at a cool $500 million. That doesn’t look impossible, when looking at the $416.2 million haul, reported at the time of writing by Box Office Mojo.